Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1807

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Out of Senate Committee
 
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Caption

Relating to the self-administration of prescription anti-seizure medicine by a student at a public school.

Impact

The bill mandates that students diagnosed with a seizure disorder be allowed to possess and self-administer their prescribed anti-seizure medication on school property or during school-related events. Key requirements laid out in the bill include the necessity for parental written authorization, as well as confirmation from a physician verifying the student's capability and outlining the prescribed medication's details. This framework aims to ensure that students can act independently regarding their health needs while also maintaining compliance with medical guidelines.

Summary

House Bill 1807, introduced by Representative Goodwin, addresses the self-administration of prescription anti-seizure medication by students in public schools. The bill amends the Education Code, specifically Section 38.015, to include provisions for students with seizure disorders, thus expanding the existing allowances for self-administration of asthma and anaphylaxis medications. This legislative move seeks to empower students to manage their health conditions independently while ensuring safety in the school environment.

Contention

While HB 1807 is primarily seen as a positive step towards facilitating the health management of affected students, there may be points of contention regarding the implementation of self-administration protocols. Parents and educators may have differing opinions on the level of responsibility to be placed on students, especially younger ones, when managing prescription medications. Additionally, ensuring that all stakeholders, including school nurses and staff, are adequately trained to support these provisions could pose challenges that might need to be addressed through further legislative measures or regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1143

Authorize the possession and self-administration of diabetes medications by a student on school property and at school-related events and activities.

TX S1228

Requires public schools to develop policy for administration of nasal seizure rescue medication and use of manual vagas nerve stimulators for students with seizure disorder on emergent basis.

TX A4676

Requires public schools to develop policy for administration of nasal seizure rescue medication and use of manual vagas nerve stimulators for students with seizure disorder on emergent basis.

TX A1442

Requires public schools to develop policy for emergency administration of nasal seizure rescue medication and use of manual vagus nerve stimulator on student with seizure disorder.

TX HB903

Relating To Student Health.

TX HB903

Relating To Student Health.

TX SB402

Providing for administration of emergency anti-seizure medication.

TX HB656

Providing for administration of emergency anti-seizure medication.

TX SB278

Epinephrine Administration in Schools

TX SB2610

Relating To Emergency Medication In Schools.

Similar Bills

HI HB903

Relating To Student Health.

HI HB903

Relating To Student Health.

HI SB531

Relating To Education.

HI SB531

Relating To Education.

SD HB1143

Authorize the possession and self-administration of diabetes medications by a student on school property and at school-related events and activities.

HI SB2610

Relating To Emergency Medication In Schools.

MS HB176

School districts; require drug testing of students suspended for disciplinary infractions.

MS HB195

School districts; require drug testing of students suspended for disciplinary infractions.